Quote of the Day 

From a NY Daily News column on Howard Dean becoming the leader of the DNC:

The Democratic Party died yesterday after a long, painful lack of direction. Born in 1792, it was the second-oldest political party in the world, after the Tories of Great Britain. But it suffered decline for years and finally succumbed to complications brought on by elitism and anger. The cause of death was officially attributed to an obstruction lodged in its leadership.

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February 8, 2005 at 12:30 pm | Trackback